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Among patients with chronic aphasia post-stroke, right neurotomy of the seventh cervical nerve (C7) plus intensive speech and ...
The most common type of aphasia due to brain tumour is anomic aphasia. Aphasia due to brain tumours is more likely to be short-term and milder than post-stroke aphasia.
Aphasia is a common adult language disorder acquired after a stroke, head injury, tumor, etc. Accurate diagnosis influences the prognosis of any speech and language disorder including aphasia.
A stroke and its damage to the primary language centers in the left hemisphere of the brain are the most common cause of aphasia. Aphasia can also develop due to a brain tumor, infection or ...
The research team utilized energy landscape analysis, a method previously applied to human neuroimaging data, to examine dynamic patterns of network activity in both aphasic human brains and LLMs ...
Aphasia is a language disorder that affects how you speak and understand language. Learn about what causes it, symptoms of aphasia, and more.
ABSTRACT Background: Language tests are important in the assessment and follow up of people with aphasia (PWA). However, language assessment in the low literacy population is still a challenge.
The assessment of aphasics’ cognitive performance is challenging and such patients are generally excluded from studies that describe cognitive deficits after stroke. We evaluated aphasics’ performance ...
Keywords: aphasia, anomic aphasia, stroke, ABA, applied verbal behavior, verbal operants Citation: Catania V, D’Angelo G, Panerai S, Lanuzza B and Ferri R (2024) Case report: Applied behavior analysis ...
Expressive aphasia is a language disorder that makes it difficult for individuals to speak clearly and effectively. It is often the result of a stroke but can also be caused by other causes. This ...
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